An exhibit of the stamps, special cancels, cards and usages for the Coronation of Karl & Zita of Hungary on December 30, 1916 with an update of the issues for the 100th anniversary of the Coronation in 2016.

June 24 1948, The Soviets closed Western rail and road access to Berlin and limited Allied air access to three narrow corridors. The Soviets expected the people to register with Soviet forces and purchase or draw food and fuel from Soviet sources.

The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) was the culmination of thirteen years of talks between the Soviet Union and the United States. ASTP was formally provided for in the agreement concerning Cooperation in Exploration and Use of Outer Space signed by President Richard M. Nixon and Soviet Premier Alexi Kosygin in Moscow on May 24, 1972.
This exhibit will show crew selection and training; prelauch tests; launch, rendezvous and docking, recovery and finally the commemoration by many nations of the first joint space venture ever attempted.

A collection of Olympic Hosts. Including stamps, FDC's, postal covers, and souvenir sheets. Bob's first attempt at exhibiting.
He received a Silver-Bronze award in the novice category for his effort. He hopes you will enjoy his exhibit.
Bob Stanlick Contact: rstanlick@sympatico.ca

An introduction to the many ways that cover collectors approach their collections. The exhibit briefly illustrates
different approaches by devoting one page to each. 18 pages. Roy Lingen
Contact:roy@lingens.com

David started collecting "odd" shaped stamps around the same time he joined Stamporama, in Oct.1999.
At that time he thought a triangular stamp was an odd shape. In his words, "Boy, did I have a lot to learn!".
He lives in the Great White North (Canada) and his philatelic friends began to call him "The Odd Canuck"!
One page also shows his topical interests of Buses, Motorcycles and Domestic Cats. David is hoping that
this display of his interests will encourage other Stamporama members to contact him for trading.
David Greg

I was blessed with the opportunity to create my first Exhibit on Nova Scotia stamps for our local Stamp Show for
October 13th, 2001. This was such a wonderful experience, I would like to share it with you.
Kelly Fleming Contact: dr_k_fleming@yahoo.comKelly's Website

A grisly but fascinating look at airmail crash covers. When things go horribly wrong! This is just the beginnings of an exhibit. The author would be happy to
hear from anyone who can offer additions. Roy Lingen
Contact:roy@lingens.com